Ages 9 to 24 months
Your baby is full of curiosity and boundless energy. This is a special time in your child's development! Reader Rabbit® Playtime for Baby™ creates a stimulating and playful environment filled with toys, songs, shapes, animals, movement, color, and other stimuli to encourage exploration and discovery.
Developed by learning development specialists with the input and feedback of parents, Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby is a wonderful way for parents and child to play and interact. The content is simple, bright and happy. All activities are exploratory—so there are no right or wrong answers!
No Computer Skills Needed—Strike Any Key Any movement of the keyboard or mouse will bring an instant response of colors, sounds, and motions. You and your child can interact by moving the mouse or by pressing any key! An instructional video for parents shows easy ways for you and your baby to use the computer.
Fun Learning Games, Printable Activities & Sing-Along Songs Reader Rabbit Playtime for Baby introduces children 9 to 24 months to singing, dancing, words, parts of the body, movement, and more! And 10 printable activities give parents and babies developmental exercises to practice while away from the computer.
Key Features: Hide & Seek Animals—Discover hidden animals and hear the sounds they make. Then repeat their names and sounds out loud!
Faces and Feelings—Explore changes in feelings and emotion while your baby's own language and emotional skills are developing.
My Storybook—Boost listening skills while reading along with Reader Rabbit. You can even add your baby's name, pictures and voice to the story!
Shape Slide—Match the shapes and colors to the correct holes and watch them slide down the spiral track!
Peek-a-Boo Bubbles—Pop the bubbles and watch them splatter into a brightly-colored picture. When finished, the picture comes to life with songs that you and baby can sing!
Musical Drawers—Open the drawers and watch them come alive with music from different instruments like the tambourine, piano, flute and xylophone! |